Internet providers Vodafone can also view these DDOS attacks or can only my provider have Internet problems?

Ke
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Hello have been around 2 weeks high ping in the team peak 400-2000 ping and suddenly crashing partly my internet I just don't know what to do I also called Vodafone on the phone with a Wi-Fi expert who brought my port reset but didn't do anything and that Funny thing is that it is with both laptops that my manufacturer has now sent me a program. I will try it KillernetWorking is called well and well the question is whether my Internet provider can see DDOS attacks or only the provider

gr

Your provider IS your provider.

Is the ping so high outside of Teamspeak? If you e.g. Enter the command "ping 8.8.8.8" in a prompt?

Does this also happen if only one device is connected to the router / WLAN?

Ke

I have to say that the problem often occurs when I have something current in my browser like YouTube or Facebook

and well in the speed test the ping was suddenly at 90

gr

Does the problem also occur on your cell phone in the WLAN?

Install PingPlotter https://www.pingplotter.com/

Start it and enter the address 8.8.8.8 up there. After that, let it run for a few minutes and open a couple of websites. A graph like this should appear:

Then take a screenshot of it.

Ke

Hey ne on my cell phone everything is fine. I download the program now

Ke

Has FA request

ca

If everything is ok with your cell phone Then it can't be a DDOS attack. Then you have e.g. Just bad reception on the PC. Or another tool disrupts the connection. Would end all programs, e.g. These typical mouse soft driver tools and other bloatware.

Ab

A constant DDoS on a connection with variable IP is very unlikely. How should the attacker know the new address when changing IP?

Since you are writing from a WLAN expert, I would initially suspect the error with your WLAN. Do you live in an apartment building? If so, have you scanned the channels you used and adjusted the ones you used accordingly? What kind of WLAN adapter do you use on your PC? Did you maybe peep at the wrong end? Is your router doing badly? Does it overheat or is the signal shielded?

tr

I would recommend that you contact Vodafone's support again and talk to them and describe the situation again in detail. The router may also be defective, i.e. I would ask the support (if it is a rental device) if they exchange it. You can also ask whether they clear your port and set it up again.

If there's a Vodafone shop near you, you can also visit them. Please don't forget to take your customer number and contract details with you.